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Too much stuff? Here’s how to organise your clutter with these epic Kmart finds
Home>Lifestyle
Published 00:42 25 Jun 2025 GMT+1

Too much stuff? Here’s how to organise your clutter with these epic Kmart finds

Tidy up like a pro with storage that keeps things in check and your space looking sharp.

The LADbible Team

The LADbible Team

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Somehow, clutter has a way of creeping up. One minute your place feels fine, the next there’s gear piling up in every room. Whether it’s the sneakers at the door, tools in the garage, or laundry that’s always halfway done, staying organised doesn’t have to be a full-time job.

The good news? Kmart has a stack of storage solutions that actually make sense. They’re easy to use, look good in your space, and help you stay on top of your stuff, without the chaos.

Wardrobe organisation that makes mornings smoother (and laundry days easier).

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A messy wardrobe can slow down your whole morning, but with the right wardrobe organiser, getting dressed becomes a whole lot easier. Think collapsible baskets for off-season gear, modular drawers for socks and gym clothes, and garment racks to keep your go-to shirts and jackets in rotation. Kmart’s range makes it easy to divide and conquer, so your wardrobe isn’t just stuffed full, but working for you.

Kitchen storage that keeps everything in sight (and in order).

If your bench is always cluttered or your fridge is packed with mystery jars, a little structure goes a long way. With handy solutions like clear tubs, stackable containers and drawer organisers that group everything by type, suddenly, cooking’s quicker, snacks are easy to spot — and there’s no digging required. Kmart’s fridge solutions and pantry storage solutions can help a lot, turning overflowing shelves into organised zones where every item has its place.

Garage storage that finally makes sense of the mess.

The garage tends to become the catch-all zone — tools, sports gear, car bits, random DIY stuff. But with a few solid garage storage units, shelves and stackable tubs, you can turn it into an organised setup. No more rummaging through cardboard boxes or forgetting where you put the drill.

Bathroom setups that streamline your routine.

Start the day stress-free and with more space. From shelves and soap dispensers to trolleys and caddies, Kmart’s bathroom storage options help you keep your essentials where you need them, and off the sink, so you can turn your bathroom into a calm, sorted space that works for you.

Laundry storage that helps you stay on top of the cycle.

Make laundry day that bit more manageable with laundry storage that does the hard work for you.

From compact laundry baskets and hampers to slimline clothes airers, Kmart’s smart laundry shelving solutions help keep everything in its place — so your detergent, pegs and piles of socks don’t take over. Bonus: it actually looks tidy, even when the load’s mid-wash.

Bedroom organisation that clears the floor and your head.

A well-organised bedroom feels instantly more relaxed. Kmart has a range of bedroom storage, including clear storage solutions or linen look storage to keep your stuff organised. Under-bed storage boxes, drawer organisers and cube units help you sort your stuff while keeping things simple. Whether it’s clothes, cords or random bits and pieces, everything gets a spot — and you get a bit more headspace.

Whether you’re tackling one room at a time or going all in on the home reset, Kmart’s storage range is all about keeping life running smoother. It’s functional, incredibly low-priced, and built to blend seamlessly with your space.

Featured Image Credit: Supplied: Kmart Australia
The LADbible Team
The LADbible Team

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